Founded in 1954, Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine (NUCM) is one of
the oldest institutions in China. It is highly regarded as the
birthplace of TCM higher education. The university is one of the WHO
Collaborative Centers on Traditional Medicine, the International
Acupuncture Training Center specified by the Ministry of Health of
China, and one of the first few of TCM universities approved by the
Ministry of Education of China to train international students. The
university currently offers students three types of degrees: Bachelor's,
Master's, and Doctoral degrees. At present, the University is running
25 bachelor’s programs, 44 master’s programs, 25 doctoral programs and 3
postdoctoral stations. Affiliated with the University, are 22 clinical
hospitals, 5 hospitals of Integrated TCM and Western Medicine and
hundreds of teaching clinics. The university takes an active part in
international cooperation and academic exchange. Early in the year of
1993, it initiated a joint Bachelor program with the Royal Melbourne
Institute of Technology of Australia. This making the university, the
first university of TCM in China to begin international collaboration
with a foreign nationally accredited university in the field of TCM
higher education. At present, there are about 18,000 students studying
on campus, including over 2000 students who are studying Master’s and
Doctoral degrees, along with over 1000 overseas students.

Founded in 1954, Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine (NUCM) is one of
the oldest institutions in China. It is highly regarded as the
birthplace of TCM higher education. The university is one of the WHO
Collaborative Centers on Traditional Medicine, the International
Acupuncture Training Center specified by the Ministry of Health of
China, and one of the first few of TCM universities approved by the
Ministry of Education of China to train international students. The
university currently offers students three types of degrees: Bachelor's,
Master's, and Doctoral degrees. At present, the University is running
25 bachelor’s programs, 44 master’s programs, 25 doctoral programs and 3
postdoctoral stations. Affiliated with the University, are 22 clinical
hospitals, 5 hospitals of Integrated TCM and Western Medicine and
hundreds of teaching clinics. The university takes an active part in
international cooperation and academic exchange. Early in the year of
1993, it initiated a joint Bachelor program with the Royal Melbourne
Institute of Technology of Australia. This making the university, the
first university of TCM in China to begin international collaboration
with a foreign nationally accredited university in the field of TCM
higher education. At present, there are about 18,000 students studying
on campus, including over 2000 students who are studying Master’s and
Doctoral degrees, along with over 1000 overseas students.